


Nancy Ross Nungarrayi
Peg Leg Tjampitjinpa
Corti
Monique Pella
Alfredo Echazarreta
The Aboriginals painters paint in the largest desert of the world… So they paint large paintings.
Over the years, we collected works of smaller sizes. Today, the CLEMENT Gallery is pleased to present "Petits Formats - Grands Peintres".
A conversation between diametrically different cultures with the french painter Corti, who came specially from Le Havre to present his work now widely recognized. Drawing has always been his mode of expression. Eternal lover, he never ceases to amaze us with his clever interiority.
Nancy Ross Nungarrayi - The strength of the Aboriginal writing. Mix vibratory transcription of a country. Privileged link of the human being. Her sensitivity and her cultural heritage.
Monique Pella and her work on chamotée ground cooked in Raku. In her workshop of Pully, she does not hesitate to approach the raku under a particularly difficult angle. It is rare to see such fine parts worked with this technique because of the thermal shock causes the bursting of the pieces. But there was more to discourage this potter who dares to pursue her imagination.
This exhibition shows that the Aboriginal paintings puts in totally with our Western cultural environment. And that if difference in writings there is, the glance and the emotion only are exacerbated of them.